Tuesday 30 December 2003 5:08:13 am
Some answers to your questions: 1) You certainly can install eZ3.2 on a shared hosting account, as I have done it myself. I don't know about version 3.3 as I haven't upgraded yet, but it should be the same.
2) When I installed it (manually), it was quite simple to do as long as you follow the instructions in the documentation and I found the following article at Sitepoint.com extremely useful -
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/1208
With regards to pitfalls - most servers are different so if possible I would get your host support AIM/MSN ready and at hand - they will probably know any cause for errors. The only problem I had was that my host runs PHP as a CGI module which eZ3 doesn't support directly. If you have the same problem (it gives an "Internal Server Error 500" when you click on any link although the homepage looks fine), then you just need to install the php-cgi fix for eZ3 available here: http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/forum/install_configuration/my_final_patch_for_phpcgi
Without root access (although some shared hosts do let you have this) you can't run modfix.sh which sets all permissions correctly and clears the cache. So instead you will have to do this manually from the File Manager in Cpanel or some FTP software. Just follow these instructions: http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/documentation/configuration/configuration/tips_tricks/manual_modfix
3) Unless you have PHP as a CGI then everything will work exactly as having eZ3 installed by root access. If you have the php-cgi fix installed then all will work (as far as I've found - ie. up to version 3.2-1) the same, although the internal links will look like www.domain.com/index.php?/content/11 rather than www.domain.com/index.php/content/11 - not much of a difference! It is also possible with a dedicated server (with virtual hosts) to make the links www.domain.com/content/11 although this is quite difficult to do anyway, and is not a great improvement. 4. It is quite common to be on shared hosting with eZ3, but most things are the same or similar to install. It would be useful for something to be added to the docs though. ;) Hope that clears up some of your problems, Cheers Tim
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